The 23-year-old midfielder has quickly established himself as a key player for the club since joining from Manchester City three seasons ago.
Since his debut, Palmer has been directly involved in nearly a third of Chelsea's goals, scoring 44 goals and providing 28 assists.
He has played 99 of the 115 possible matches during this period, contributing to 72 goals, which accounts for almost 30% of the team's 242 goals.
Palmer's influence surpasses that of his teammates, including striker Nicolas Jackson, who made 41 contributions before leaving for Bayern Munich, and Enzo Fernandez, who contributed 38.
When analyzing goals scored alone, Palmer leads the charts with 44 goals, ahead of Jackson's 29, Nkunku's 18, Madueke's 18, and Fernandez's 17.
The statistics highlight Palmer's consistency and importance in the team, which has undergone significant changes during his time at Chelsea.
In addition to his statistics, Palmer has played a key role in Chelsea's successes, including the Club World Cup and the Conference League, with decisive performances in the run-up to both trophies.
Reaching the 100-game mark in just three seasons reflects not only his quality but also the trust he has earned from successive managers.
Cole Palmer has become an integral part of Chelsea's attack, contributing significantly to the team's success.
His ability to perform under pressure and his consistency have earned him a reputation as one of the club's most trusted players.